Luca,

     Can you try the same test but now with docker installed on the servers?


   Luc.

Op zondag 17 april 2016 16:48:33 UTC+2 schreef Luc Evers:
>
> *  Rem*
>
>      Both servers A are working fine in cluster if I use fix Ip addresses, 
> like before.
>
>
>
> Op zondag 17 april 2016 16:34:52 UTC+2 schreef Luc Evers:
>>
>>    Luca,  More information:
>>
>>  * New test with orient : 2.1.15*
>>
>>   *Result same problem: * no cluster with my two servers.
>>
>>  * servers A:*  ubuntu version 14.04 LTS + docker installed
>>   
>>   *Second test :  move to another server pair:*
>>
>>   *serversB:* ubuntu version 12.04 LTS  no docker installed.
>>
>>  * Result:  No problem with multicast enabled="true", the cluster is 
>> working fine!*
>>
>>  The difference between the two server pairs is the Ubuntu version and 
>> docker is installed in servers A.
>>   If I shut down docker + docker0 link I got an error from OrientDB that 
>> the network was down.
>>   I think OrientDB has problems with the network configuration if docker 
>> is installed.
>>    
>> Rem:
>>     /sbin/ifconfig ->  servers A     -> em1  (= network interface)
>>                               servers B     -> eth0
>>
>>
>>      
>>
>>    
>>
>>
>> Op woensdag 23 maart 2016 13:58:17 UTC+1 schreef Luc Evers:
>>>
>>>   Luca,
>>>
>>>     If I fill in the ip address in the hazelcast configuration then the 
>>> cluster starts successful.
>>>     I was following the OrientDB course on Udemy which very good 
>>> described how to start the cluster via multicast.
>>>     
>>>
>>>    Best Regard,
>>>
>>>     Luc.
>>>
>>> Op woensdag 23 maart 2016 11:36:40 UTC+1 schreef l.garulli:
>>>>
>>>> Is it working if you configure manual IP addresses?
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Luca Garulli
>>>> Founder & CEO
>>>> OrientDB <http://orientdb.com/>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 23 March 2016 at 10:47, Luc Evers <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Op zondag 20 maart 2016 12:13:43 UTC+1 schreef Luca Son:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Luc,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I tried your case by using Oracle VM VirtualBox and the following 
>>>>>> configurations:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    - 3 nodes and "root" password for each node;
>>>>>>    - <multicast enabled="true"> in hazelcast.xml;
>>>>>>    - other configurations all default.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When I start up the 3 nodes they work correctly as distributed, do 
>>>>>> you have any other configuration in your environment ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> About your second question, I found this 
>>>>>> <http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fdocs.hazelcast.org%2Fdocs%2F3.5%2Fmanual%2Fhtml%2Ftcp.html&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNF99jZyrglQ8OHoPDcujlTL4mXaQw>
>>>>>>  documentation about 
>>>>>> hazelcast configuration to be TCP/IP cluster.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hope it helps
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Luca
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  
>>>>>   Strange, de cluster don't work on seperate servers! No config 
>>>>> changed, only download , install root password and then start cluster.
>>>>>  
>>>>>
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